On absolute linear Harbourne constants
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Abstract: In the present note we study absolute linear Harbourne constants. These are invariants which were introduced in order to relate the lower bounds on the selfintersection of negative curves on birationally equivalent surfaces to the complexity of the birational map between them. We provide various lower and upper bounds on Harbourne constants and give their values for the number of lines of the form for any prime number and also for all values of up to . This extends considerably earlier results of the third author.
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(7)- Discrete geometry. Abstracts from the workshop held September 20--26, 2020 (hybrid meeting)
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- Bounded negativity and Harbourne constants on ruled surfaces
- Algebraic geometry, commutative algebra and combinatorics: interactions and open problems
- Curve configurations in the projective plane and their characteristic numbers
- Some open questions about line arrangements in the projective plane
- From Pappus theorem to parameter spaces of some extremal line point configurations and applications
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